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Trinity Happy Hour

With your hosts James Lee and Kester McCullough. Trinity Happy Hour includes conversations, stories, interviews with special guests, and roundtable discussions all within an inclusive space for people interested in exploring the God Who is Love.

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Are you ready to leave work behind in place of something far better than you ever imagined? And no, we’re not talking about your job. We’re talking about leaving behind the heavy burdens that society, religion and others’ expectations have placed on you.

There’s life, value and worth that Jesus has placed inside every human being, and yes, that includes you! But too often, our conversations have left out this beautiful reality in favor of a system of do’s and don’ts. We’ve placed our security, identity and self-worth in our ability to live up to others’ standards and expectations, and we’re tired.

Embrace your freedom. Stop trying to please God. Choose to participate with God who’s already pleased in you.

YOU'RE INCLUDED. JOIN THE CONVERSATION.

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Jul 27, 2016
This week we try something new! The Trinity Happy Minute will be shorter episodes with a "thought of the week" or something brief that has inspired us that we hope will inspire you!

This week Kester talks about how our theological answers and beliefs directly affect our idea of who God is, for better or for worse.

We discuss how answering the "what" and "how" of theological questions often messes with the "Who" of God's character by examining a particularly poor analogy. 

Listen to more Trinity Happy Hour and get in touch with us at www.trinityhappyhour.com.

 

Jul 20, 2016

Andrew Mack joins the podcast today! Andrew resides in Antlers, Oklahoma where he pastors a church and is married to Ambra and have three children together.

 

Andrew grew up in the Pentecostal church but it was after he became a pastor that he discovered the Gospel of Jesus and our union with him.

 

In this episode we talk about GINOSKO, a Greek work used throughout the New Testament that refers to an experiential knowing as opposed to an informational knowing (gnosis).

 

You can connect with Andrew at Facebook.com/ginoskoministry

 

References:

Cycle of Abuse Chart

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_of_abuse

 

Brene Brown on TedTalks

https://youtu.be/iCvmsMzlF7o

Jul 13, 2016
Musician Vanessa Kersting joins us this week!
 
Vanessa is an Australian singer and songwriter. Her music and lyrics connect with a special part of our souls where she sings truth into our being and identity. James, Kester, and Vanessa talk about identity, connecting with Perichoresis, stories from the road, and even a good fart joke.
 
 
Connect with Vanessa and her music online at www.vanessakersting.com and on iTunes and Spotify.
 
Listen to more Trinity Happy Hour and get in touch with us at www.trinityhappyhour.com.

 

Jul 6, 2016
John MacMurray & Baxter Kruger share personal stories about life, their hardest theological battles, cosmic loneliness, and getting serious about the Trinity.
 
John & Baxter also talk about where the Trinitarian message is heading across the world and why years and years into their journeys they are still excited about Jesus and the Gospel message.
 
We apologize for the audio issues you’ll hear since we were on the road and had inadequate mics for Kester & James. We made sure Baxter & John got the good mics though!
 
Find more of John’s work: www.opentableconference.com
Find more of Baxter’s work: www.perichoresis.org
The REthink GoD conference sermons can be found at: http://bit.ly/29gcZev
 
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